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Developer/webmaster info

If you want to fix/improve/install webDiplomacy all the info you need to make it happen is here.

Webdiplomacy is open source, and we welcome contributions! You can find our todo list here, and our code here

Feature requests

We get a lot of feature requests. If your feature request isn't already on our issue tracker, then the best place to ask is the forum. This will help us gauge support for your ideas, before we add it to the todo list.

Bug reports

If you're familiar with github, you're welcome to submit a bug report in our issue tracker. Please be as detailed as possible, and include steps to reproduce the bug, what happens, and what you expect to happen instead. If you don't want to use github, you can also email bug reports to webdipmod@gmail.com.

Code contributions

We welcome code contributions for any of the issues on the "soon" milestone. Simply fork the project, and develop a fix in a branch. We accept pull requests that:

are well tested

only include one fix per pull request

keep the code clean and maintainable

use the same style as the rest of webdip

keep whitespace changes to a minimum

When writing the text of your pull request, please include:

The details of the testing that you've performed

The github issue number that this pull request is a fix for

Any questions, please email webdipmod@gmail.com, and a member of the dev team will answer.

Code links

Webmasters

AGPL.txt - The license protecting this code, if you make
changes to the code you've got to share those changes.

Layout

If you want to make a change this is where you should start. The two images and text files below will give you a feel
for where everything is and how webDip is structured, so you know where to go to find whatever you need to change.